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Lions’ Mori top of the pops

Tomoya Mori continued to be Mr. All-Star home run on Friday, when he hit his third all-star home run in his third game, his two-run, second-inning homer sparking the Pacific League’s three-homer assault in a 6-3 win over the Central League in Game 1 of Japan’s All-Star Game series.

It’s called the All-Star Game despite the fact that there are always more than one. Mori was named MVP, while Seibu Lions teammate and NPB home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa also went deep in the sixth inning, following their former teammate, Rakuten Eagles second baseman Hideto Asamura into the seats.

Fumihito Haraguchi of the Hanshin Tigers, who is recovering from cancer surgery in January, hit a two-run, pinch-hit homer in the ninth.

The home run came off Orix Buffaloes right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto who pitched the last three innings to earn the save. It was the 10th three-inning save in all-star history but the first since Hiroshi Takamura (Kintetsu Buffaloes) did it in 1996.

The PL now leads the series — which started in 1950 after the CL and PL were formed out of an expansion, 85-78. There have been 11 ties without any help from Bud Selig.

The PL has now won five straight games.

Saturday’s Game 2 will be held at Koshien Stadium outside Osaka.

Yoshida reaches HR derby final

NPB’s ubiquitous and annoying home run derbies have been modified again this year into a single contest, albeit one that is played over two days.

Years ago, the rules for the obligatory batting practice power hitting contest differed from game to game, so nobody really knew what was going on. A few years ago, fans were allowed to vote on the participants for each game, so the most popular players generally appeared in both.

This year, eight players are taking part divided into four groups, each with one player from each league.

Masataka Yoshida of the Orix Buffaloes won Round 1 after defeating Yakult Swallows teenager Munetaka Murakami 5-4. Yoshida then dispatched Yomiuri Giants shortstop Hayato Sakamoto, who had beaten Brandon Laird of the Lotte Marines 4-2.

Saturday’s second round will see Hotaka Yamakawa and DeNA BayStars left fielder Yoshitomo Tsutsugo in one group, and Tomoya Mori and Hiroshima Carp right fielder Seiya Suzuki in the other.

The winner will take on Yoshida in the final, so now in the future when someone in America says, “so and so won the home run derby in Japan” they’ll actually sound like they know what they’re talking about — because there’ll be only one.

NPB games, news of July 7, 2019

NPB’s two long winning streaks came to a halt on Sunday, with as the two league leaders each suffered their first losses in July

Buffaloes 5, Hawks 2

Orix’s Chris Marrero blasted a three-run double to cap a five-run eighth inning after SoftBank starter Yuki Matsumoto dominated for 7-2/3 innings. The right-hander retired 22 of the first 25 batters he faced before walking Shunta Gota and allowing a two-out single to Yuma Mune.

Hawks center fielder Go Kamamoto came within a hair of snaring Shuhei Fukuda’s sinking liner and ending the inning, but it fell for a game-tying double. With two outs and the bases loaded, Marrero drilled a mistake to the track, and Brandon Dickson pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save.

The game highlights are HERE.

Marines 8, Lions 2

With Lotte wearing their Hawaiian-shirt jerseys, lefty Seiya Dohi (1-0) repeatedly pitched out of trouble as Seibu racked up 10 hits and six walks but managed just two runs.

After the Lions left the bases loaded in the top of the inning, the Marines rallied for four in a bizarre inning. A wind-assisted error, a walk, a sacrifice, and a throwing error by pitcher Wataru Matsumoto made it 2-1. A walk and a double made it 3-1, and a throwing error by center fielder Shogo Akiyama capped the inning.

The game highlights are HERE.

Fighters 6, Eagles 3

After “short starter” Takayuki Kato allowed a run in two innings and Bryan Rodriguez allowed two runs over three frames, the Nippon Ham Fighters bullpen allowed just two runners over four scoreless innings as the visitors came from behind to hand Rakuten its ninth straight loss. The losing streak is the Eagles’ longest in two years.

The game highlights are HERE.

BayStars 6, Giants 4

DeNA came from a run down in the sixth by scoring four times off rookie Yomiuri right-hander Takuya Kuwahara (0-1) who suffered the loss in relief. Hikaru Ito, traded to the BayStars last summer from Orix, capped the four-run inning with his second home run in two days.

“I was too big a hurry to throw strikes and that was that,” Kuwahara said.

The loss snapped Yomiuri’s seven-game win streak.

Venezuelan left-hander Sammy Solis, signed from the BayStars’ developmental roster in June, allowed a run in the eighth inning in his first-team debut. While the Giants’ Scott Mathieson faced two batters in the ninth as he returned from an injury layoff.

The game highlights are HERE.

Dragons 7, Swallows 1

Chunichi’s Yuya Yanagi (9-2) struck out eight and scattered eight hits over eight innings to overcome Tetsuto Yamada’s leadoff homer in the first. Yakult starter Hirotoshi Takanashi (4-5) blew the game up in a 10-man, six-run first inning.

Tigers 1, Carp 0

Lefty Haruto Takahashi (2-2) struck out nine over eight innings and Rafael Dolis threw a 1-2-3 ninth to record his 18th save.

Hiroshima rookie Hiroki Tokoda (5-5) allowed a run over seven innings, taking the tough loss after Yusuke Oyama doubled in Yoshio Itoi in the seventh inning.

The loss was the Carp’s

The game highlights are HERE.

News

Tigers complete Solarte signing

The Hanshin Tigers have completed their acquisition of 32-year-old utility infielder Yangervis Solarte on a one-year contract worth a reported 50 million yen.

Tigers skipper Akihiro Yano said, “Our expectations for him are primarily with his bat. His being able to switch hit will give us more lineup options.”

Eagles, Giants swap players

The Yomiuri Giants sent 23-year-old outfielder Ren Wada to the Rakuten Eagles on Sunday for 23-year-old right-hander Yuri Furukawa.

Wada was the Giants’ second pick in the 2014 draft and led the Eastern League in home runs and RBIs last year.